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Teacher Talks Biz
Margherita Berti
12 episodes
3 months ago
Ready to turn your teaching skills into a thriving online business? The Teacher Talks Biz podcast gives you the strategies, clarity, and encouragement you need to build a profitable, freedom-first business.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Ready to turn your teaching skills into a thriving online business? The Teacher Talks Biz podcast gives you the strategies, clarity, and encouragement you need to build a profitable, freedom-first business.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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#5: Name Your Teaching Biz in Four Simple Steps
Teacher Talks Biz
7 minutes 25 seconds
5 months ago
#5: Name Your Teaching Biz in Four Simple Steps

In this episode of Teacher Talks Biz, I’m sharing the process I recommend for finding a name that fits your online teaching business.


Because the right name isn’t just cute or clever. It’s clear. It tells students what you do, how you help, and why they should care.


Plus, we’ll talk about the one step some people forget, checking if your name is actually available online.


🍎 Three key takeaways from this episode:


  1. Before you name your business, start by asking yourself three simple questions. These will help you avoid second-guessing and feel confident in your choice.
  2. Clever names might sound fun, but they often confuse your audience. Clear names build trust and make it easier for the right students to say yes.
  3. A strong business name usually includes a mix of three types of words. I’ll show you how to combine them so your name feels aligned and memorable.


🧡 Connect with me on Instagram @teachertalksbiz for daily tips on building a freedom-first online teaching business.


🎧 If you enjoyed this episode, subscribe and leave a quick review on Apple Podcasts! Your support helps more educators discover what’s possible beyond the classroom. Thanks for listening to Teacher Talks Biz, see you in the next episode!


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Teacher Talks Biz
Ready to turn your teaching skills into a thriving online business? The Teacher Talks Biz podcast gives you the strategies, clarity, and encouragement you need to build a profitable, freedom-first business.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.